Madrid: La Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles, 1965. Very Good +. Madrid: La Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles, 1965. Very Good +. Bernardino de Montoya. Obras de Bernardino de Montoya (Poeta Peruano del Siglo XVII). Madrid: La Sociedad de Bibliófilos Españoles, Tercera Época Vol. VI, 1965, number 228 of an unstated edition with Dr. Glaser’s name printed on the verso of the title page. Full speckled sheep with five raised spine bands, two leather spine labels in red and lavender with gilt titles, 7 1/4 by 9 5/8-inches, red top-stain, hand-marbled endpapers, watermarked laid paper, 315 pp. plus 25 pages of indices, subscriber lists, and colophon. Faint rubbing to the corners, a couple of small scratches on the spine labels, a tiny single drip mark on the top edge of the textblock, and there is a very tiny larval bore hole in the front hinge at the foot of the spine that exits through the inner hinge (no other insect damage). There is a one-inch square of masking tape with a number in marker on the upper left corner of the front pastedown. From the collection of Dr. Edward Glaser, a native of Austria, who studied at the University of Vienna and—after emigrating to the United States and spending two years in the U.S. Army during World War II—Wayne University. He earned his doctorate at Harvard and remained there to teach until moving to the University of Michigan in 1959. Prof. Glaser, an enthusiastic scholar of Spanish and Portuguese literature, quickly became an integral part of Michigan’s Romantic Languages department. He received a Guggenheim fellowship and was appointed to the advisory board of the Hispanic Review and editorial boards of several scholarly journals, all while keenly interested in both field research and his students, to whom he was deeply committed. Prof. Glaser was an internationally recognized authority in his field, especially in the Spanish Golden Age, the Biblical drama, and the literary relations between Spain and Portugal, and published several articles and books on these subjects.